Built in the early 1900s by Sir Henry Pellatt, whose residence ended up being too grand and extravagant for his budget, the historic mansion is now a public museum.
Once there, it’s almost like you’re stepping into a fantasy of sorts – even though the castle, as mentioned, isn’t as ancient as it seems.
You can climb the tallest tower to look out over the city; you can find hidden staircases and navigate a secret tunnel; and you can walk the exquisite grounds.
Pellatt left nothing out in replicating a sort of dream vision of a castle, and the result is as impressive as you might imagine.
Additionally, the legal and available sports gambling options Canada enjoys can help participating fans feel even closer to the action; a fan with a wager placed on a game is typically that much more enthusiastic, and when you multiply this by hundreds or thousands, it can be responsible for a buzzing excitement surrounding a game.
All in all this makes for a very fun experience for visitors – almost like American football with a soccer-style atmosphere.